You again made me smile, dear SS! Three Bloggers in one post!:DBut oh I LOVE these ROOMS! Fantastic colours and patterns! And stunning picture on the wall! And these floors!!!!!!!I would not leave for Taiwan if I saw something like this! LOL!Where do you get these ideas from? ;DHugs and kisses!!

Oh, My Dear!!!! I am Here... rushing of to work, now I will be late.. but Never Mind!!! That wall, the floor!! I nearly fell off my chair when I saw the floor... I plan a "Similar" one in an upper floor of my Tree House.... made from a Gift from my Polish Friend... :):) (Waving to Ewa!!!) Shhh! Don't tell anyone! Lol!I LOVE this room... I will look more later!!!

I can truly understand that showing this to Betsy came to your mind... but don't you dare think that the rest of us doesn't want to see this, too! *wink* Especially the mural is breathtaking with these bright colours, and what you've done with the rest to accompany the mural is outstanding. But what else to expect from Her Highness, the weaver of most magical posts!

There is that Blue again, Sans!!! Did I ever tell you I had painted my bedroom that color in my old house... and started painting the flowers and trees on it... inspired Directly from those Very Persian paintings!!! Alas, I had to leave before it was ever "finished"... Of course, your mural IS the very Garden I wish I could have painted... complete with the tent and the Prince and the animals ...(which I am sure must be lurking in the bushes just off the side of the wall...!)Are they debating the Mysteries of Life and the Gods? And What is this Pavilion that is Painted thus???Oh, the Color, the Details... the Beauty... the Mystery of this place...!!! I am Enchanted Again!!!

Ewalina , can't you tell that I got my inspiration from all of you? There is something important about this house that I will reveal at the end or maybe you will soon guess. :):)

Do you remember where I got the "mosaic" flooring from ? LOL

This house is breaking my back. I have been having this ache at the small of my back and I thought it was because of the running. I just realised yesterday that it must be this house because I work on it sitting on the floor with a bench as the table. The house is so small! When I work I sit for hours and every single item took me ages!

Bets! *whispers Do it! Do It! I will love to see your mosaic interpretation. You know in this scale, it is so hard to do tiny mosaic floor art. Mine is not very convincing. I much prefer my "slate tiles".

There is something about these Eastern European tapestry art. You just want to make mosaic out of them :):) and put them in one of your projects so that you can stare at it for a long long time. :)

Birgit, I wonder if like me, you relate what you do to friends who are reading your posts? For eg, as I was reading your comment, I was thinking " I wonder if Persians eat strawberries?" :):) What do you think? :)

I am late, sorry Sans, but I had to go for some important family visits during the last 4 days. Yes, I agree: blogging unites/connects people in blogland :D!!This awesome room is spectacular, the floors and walls, especially the mural is great, love it!Hugs, Ilona

What I would love to see is a joint Sans-Daydreamer project, can you imagine? Maybe a village of homes, in a traveling caravan, that light up at night, under a sky of tiny electric stars. I'll happily collect the tickets at the door!

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These blogs chronicle my journey into the wonderful world of miniatures.
"The Beginning" is the prequel to it all, the one that triggered my obsession with the weird and wonderful world of doll houses.
"My Maharajah's Palace" is a journal of the trials and tribulations en-route to the building of my Indian Palace.
"Projects, Musings & AOB" is like my workroom or scrapbook of anything minis.